Brandon Silvers passed for 380 yards and four touchdowns as Troy pummeled Texas State 62-9 on Senior Day Friday at Veterans Memorial Stadium.

Silvers, a senior from Orange Beach, completed 22 of 30 passes with no interceptions for the Trojans, who led 24-0 after one quarter and 41-0 at halftime. He threw scoring passes of 10 yards to Tevaris McCormick, 11 yards to Sam Letton, 43 yards to Tray Eafford and 19 yards to Clark Quisenberry.

Senior Jordan Chunn added 80 yards rushing -- including a 43-yard touchdown -- for the Trojans, who are now 9-2 overall and 5-1 in the Sun Belt Conference. Troy plays at Arkansas State on Dec. 2 in a game that will help decide the Sun Belt regular-season championship.

"This is a big win," Troy coach Neal Brown said. "This is a game that was without a doubt the best we've played all year in all three phases. We could see it coming. We had a really good bye week. This was probably the most fun we've had as a staff coaching this group this week. We had 21 seniors that we honored and they're a special group; to me individually and to our staff. I'm proud of how they handled today."

Troy back-up quarterback Kaleb Barker ran for a touchdown and threw for another -- a 59-yarder to Richard Hallman -- in the second half. B.J. Smith added a 7-yard TD run, while Tyler Sumpter kicked two field goals and made seven extra points.

Troy outgained Texas State 641 yards to 300 and forced four turnovers, including interceptions by Cedarius Rookard and Jawon McDowell. The 62 points were the Trojans' most ever in a Sun Belt game and most overall since a 66-3 win over Savannah State in 2013.

Texas State's points came on a 3-yard TD run by quarterback Damien Williams and a 30-yard Gavin Graham field goal. Bratcher Underwood kicked Troy's final extra point.